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Thermodynamics
Heat transfer and specific heat capacity
Calculate the mass of brass if the heat to rise it's temperature of 10k is 38000j and it's specific heat capacity Of water is 380j/kg
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Heat=mass*specificHeatCapacity*TempChange
calculate mass.
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